Sharing voices of sisters in Tanzania and Kenya
Global Sisters Report brings you voices from sisters in Kenya and Tanzania.

[Tanzania]
Global Sisters Report brings you voices from sisters in Kenya and Tanzania.

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SLDI will enter its fourth phase in 2016 with awarded $8.5 million grant from Conrad N. Hilton Foundation.
to implement Phase IV of the SLDI through February 2019
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From August – December, 2015, SLDI participants will celebrate their graduation from the SLDI Program.

[Tanzania]
Marywood student Nadine Burton reflects on her experience in the service learning program by describing the experience as “life-changing.”

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Read Sr. Jane Wakahiu’s 2015 recap of ASEC from our annual newsletter.

[Ghana, Nigeria, Tanzania]
ASEC awarded $63,100 grant through Franciscan Sisters of Chicago. This is the third consecutive year the Franciscan Sisters have supported the Scholarship Program.

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In 2015, three-day alumnae-mentee networking workshops took place in six countries with 408 participants, 273 alumnae and 135 mentees.

[Cameroon]
The pioneer batch of sisters – trainees in Administrative Management and in Finance Management have graduated after following an intensive one-year course work that started in August 2014. From the Catholic University of Cameroon, Bamenda

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GSR asks sisters to share their hopes and dreams for his first visit to Africa Nov. 25-30. In the photo, Sr. Agnes Wamuyu Ngure poses with two of her nieces in Naromuru, Kenya. From Global Sisters Report

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In partnership with the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation and the University of Southern California Center for Religion and Civic Culture, we are delighted to share new videos showcasing our work, mission and impact. We are grateful to everyone involved in this project and we look forward to hearing your feedback.

[Kenya]
Sr. Caroline Kimani describes how the SLDI leadership course changed her perspective and helped her become a better advocate in the fight against FGM.

[Kenya]
In this video, Sister Caroline Kimani describes her ministry and how a leadership course from ASEC changed her perspective and helped her become a better leader for this ministry. From the Center for Religion and Civic Culture
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